SKU: HP.C6138O
UPC: 763628261382. By Keith Getty & Stuart Townend.
Popular worship song by Keith Getty & Stuart Townend This dynamic anthem opens with original music that sests the stage and introduces the theme, that at the name of Jesus every tongue will say: Jesus is Lord. Ed Hogan's orchestration lifts it to a whole other level of majesty and proclamation. Orchestration: Conductor's Score, Flute, Oboe (or Soprano Sax or Clarinet), Clarinet, Horn (Alto Sax or Clarinet), 2 Trumpets (or Alto Sax), 2 Trombones (or Tenor Sax or Baritone T. C. ), Percussion, Piano, Violins 1 & 2, Viola (or Clarinet), Cello/Bassoon (or Bass Clarinet), Double Bass and String Reduction.
SKU: HL.49019568
ISBN 9790001193528. UPC: 884088945961. 9.0x12.0x0.14 inches.
Contents: Ah, Holy Jesus * O Sacred Head, Sore Wounded - At the Last Supper * O Man, Thy Grievous Sin Bemoan * O Sorrow Deep! * Good Christians All, Rejoice and Sing! * Christ the Lord is risen again! * Christ Jesus Lay in Death's Strong Bonds * Here Shining is the Splendid Day * Rejoice Now All Christians.
SKU: LO.CE57
UPC: 000308002423.
Hear Us, Holy Jesus is an extended choral work for Lent or Holy Week, especially appropriate for Good Friday. In addition to choir and organ, the presentation includes congregational participation, a narrator (reading scripture), and optional handbells.
SKU: MN.70-200
UPC: 688670702006.
This hymn festival provides a unique experience in hymn singing. The congregation and choir sing ten hymns from various Christian traditions. The accompaniments are arranged for organ or piano, and several of the hymn settings include optional handbells and timpani. The accompanying narration provides commentary on the words and deeds of Jesus and also creates a transition from one hymn to the next. This spiral-bound edition allows for reproduction of handbell and timpani parts, narrator pages, and congregation pages. Organist plays from the hymn festival score (70-200A). All instrumental parts, narrator pages, and congregation pages are included in the full score. Contents: Alleluia! Sing to JesusLord, When You Came to JordanJesus Calls Us O'er the TumultThough I May Speak with Bravest FireThis Little Light of MineThe Lord's My Shepherd, I'll Not WantBe Thou My VisionAll Who Hunger, Gather GladlyChrist Is Risen! Should Hosanna!Go, My Children with My Blessing.
SKU: LO.30-2786L
UPC: 000308130751.
Jesus' lordship over nature as well as the people is underscored beautifully in this anthem concerning His life and ministry. A gentle, lightly syncopated musical style provides a buoyant support for the meaningful choral lines. Multiple accompaniment options make this wonderful piece from Lloyd Larson suitable for any time of year. (From the cantata Who Do You Say That I Am?, SATB--55/1145L; SAB--55/1146L) Instrumentation: 2 Fl, Ob, 2 Cl, Bsn, 2 Hn, 3 Tpt, 2 Tbn, Tba, Timp, 2 Perc, Harp, Pno, 2 Vln, Vla, Cello, Bass.
SKU: LO.10-2778S
UPC: 000308067286.
Clothed in a fresh, sweeping melody and gracious organ writing, the familiar Horatius Bonar lyrics flow gently and serenely throughout this captivating and elegant anthem, reflecting Jesus' final hours with his disciples in the Upper Room. From the composer's cantata Jesus Alone[55/1072S].
SKU: HL.2050288
UPC: 797242287190. 6.75x10.5x0.311 inches.
Jesus, the King. Jesus, King of the Ages. Jesus, King of kings and Lord of lords.The Royalty of Jesus - the only Son of God - the Firstborn over all creation - is woven into the very fabric of the Scriptures. He is a Lamb with the lineage of a Lion. He is a pauper with the unsearchable riches of an inexhaustible Kingdom. He is a Man with no home whose Eternal Throne rests in the Courts of Praise. He is a teacher with no formal credentials who is the Creator of all Knowledge.No one can ever lay claim to His unique station as Savior of the World.And yet, Christ Jesus . . .Who, being in very nature God, did not consider equality with God something to be grasped, but made Himself nothing, taking the very nature of a servant, being made in human likeness. And being found in appearance as a man, He humbled Himself and became obedient to death-- even death on a cross! Therefore God exalted Him to the highest place and gave Him the name that is above every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in Heaven and on earth and under the earth, and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father. (Philippians 2:6-11)This is the story of our redemption. This is the story of the miracle of our moving from the bloodline of Adam to the bloodline ofChrist. Only one figure in all of history could have accomplished this.This is His story...Jesus, No Other King!